Showing posts with label influenza A. Show all posts
Showing posts with label influenza A. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2009

Additional Info on INFLUENZA A(H1N1) Pandemic - Part 3


Management of Influenza Patients


Physically separate the patient with influenza from non-ill persons living in the home as much as possible. A separate room should be set up so that the sick person can be isolated. To set up a separate room, you may need extra bedding supplies, including sheets, towels and plastic mattress covers.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Additional Info on INFLUENZA A(H1N1) Pandemic - Part 2

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What you need to know in the event of Pandemic?

How will the UN help you?

The UN has a website currently residing on iSeek (www.un.org/staff/pandemic) that will keep all staff informed worldwide about the spread of the disease and its effect on staff members. The website operates in stand-alone mode on the internet and provides information about the current situation for UN personnel in each major duty station of the Secretariat along with appropriate links to the agencies, funds and programmes.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Additional Info on INFLUENZA A(H1N1) Pandemic

(photo courtesy of @LarryPConcepcion)

Are you at Risk?


Seasonal influenza

Everyone is at risk of getting seasonal influenza. It passes easily from person to person through droplets expelled from the nose and mouth of an infected person. These droplets can pass directly into the nose, mouth or eyes of a person who is nearby (less than 1 meter, or 3 feet, away) or indirectly when a person touches surfaces that droplets have fallen onto and then touches his or her nose, mouth or eyes before washing hands. Crowded, indoor environments may promote the chances of such transmission, which may explain the increase in respiratory infections during the winter months.